2 Kings 18

1 Hezekiah's good reign.

4 He destroys idolatry, and prospers.

9 The inhabitants of Samaria are carried captive for their sins.

13 Sennacherib invading Judah, is pacified by a tribute.

17 Rab-shakeh, by blasphemous persuasions, solicits the people to revolt.

A.M. 3278. B.C. 726. in the third.

9; 15:30; 17:1

Hezekiah.

16:20; 1Ch 3:13; 2Ch 28:27; 29:1; Mt 1:9,10

Ezekias.

Twenty and five years old.As Ahaz was 20 years old when he began to reign, and died when he had reigned 16 years, his whole age only amounted to 36 years; and as Hezekiah was, at least, entering on his 25th year when he began to reign, then Ahaz must have been under 12 years of age when his son was born! This is not at all impossible: and there are well-attested facts of men having children at as early a period, especially in eastern countries.

A.M. 3278-3306. B.C. 726-698. Abi.

2Ch 29:1

Abijah.

right in the sight.

20:3; Ex 15:26; De 6:18; 2Ch 31:20,21; Job 33:27; Ps 119:128

Ro 7:12; Eph 6:1

according.

22:2; 1Ki 3:14; 11:4,38; 15:5,11; 2Ch 29:2

removed.

12:3; 14:4; 15:4,35; Le 26:30; 1Ki 3:2,3; 15:14; 22:43; Ps 78:58

Eze 20:28,29

brake.

23:4; De 7:5; 12:2,3; Jud 6:25,28; 1Ki 15:12,13; 2Ch 19:3; 31:1

2Ch 33:3

images. Heb. statues. the brasen serpent.

Nu 21:8,9; Joh 3:14,15

unto those days.

16:15

Nehushtan.That is, a piece of brass.

trusted.

19:10; 2Ch 32:7,8; Job 13:15; Ps 13:5; 27:1,2; 46:1,2; 84:12

Ps 146:5,6; Jer 17:7,8; Mt 27:43; Eph 1:12

after him.

19:15-19; 23:25; 2Ch 14:11; 16:7-9; 20:20,35

he clave.None of the kings of Judah, from the time of the division of the kingdom, equalled Hezekiah in the stedfastness and simplicity of his dependence upon the Lord; in which he aspired to an equality with his progenitor David, who had reigned over the whole land. Even Asa, through weakness of faith, sought the assistance of a heathen prince; and Jehoshaphat formed an alliance with idolatrous Ahab; but Hezekiah clave to the Lord, in entire confidence and unreserved obedience, to the end of his life.

De 10:20; Jos 23:8; Ac 11:23

from following him. Heb. from after him. kept.

17:13,16,19; Jer 11:4; Joh 14:15,21; 15:10,14; 1Jo 5:3

And the Lord.

Ge 21:22; 39:2,3; 1Sa 18:14; 2Ch 15:2; Ps 46:11; 60:12; Mt 1:23

Mt 28:20; Ac 7:9,10

he prospered.

Ge 39:2; 1Sa 18:5,14; *marg:

2Sa 8:6,14; 2Ch 31:21; 32:30; Ps 1:3; 60:12; Ro 8:31

rebelled.

20; 16:7

the Philistines.

1Ch 4:41; 2Ch 28:18; Isa 14:29

Gaza. Heb. Azzah. from the tower.

17:9; 2Ch 26:10; Isa 5:2

A.M. 3281. B.C. 723. the fourth year.

1; 17:4-6

Shalmaneser.

17:3-23; Ho 10:14

Shalman.

A.M. 3283. B.C. 721. they took it.

Ho 13:16; Am 3:11-15; 4:1-3; 6:7; 9:1-4; Mic 1:6-9; 6:16; 7:13

the king.

17:6; 19:11; 1Ch 5:26; Isa 7:8; 8:4; 9:9-21; 10:5,11; 37:12; Ho 8:8,9

Ho 9:3; Am 5:1-3,6,25-27; Ac 7:43

Halah.It is thought, with much probability, that Halah, or Chalach, is Ptolemy's Calachene, the northern part of Assyria; that Habor, or Chabor, is the mountain or mountainous country, between Media and Assyria, called by Ptolemy, [Chaboras,] Chaboras; and that Gozan is Gauzanitis of Ptolemy, situated between that mountain and the Caspian sea, and between the two channels of the river Cyrus.

they obeyed not.

17:7-23; De 8:20; 11:28; 29:24-28; 31:17; Ne 9:17,26,27; Ps 107:17

Isa 1:19; Jer 3:8; 7:23; Da 9:6-11; Mic 3:4; 2Th 1:8; 1Pe 2:8; 4:17

Moses.

Nu 12:7; De 34:5; Jos 1:1; 2Ti 2:24; Heb 3:5,6

A.M. 3291. B.C. 713. the fourteenth.

2Ch 32:1-23; Isa 36:1-22

Sennacherib. Heb. Sanherib. come up.

Isa 7:17-25; 8:7,8; 10:5; Ho 12:1,2

I have offended.

7; 1Ki 20:4; Pr 29:25; Lu 14:32

12:18; 16:8; 1Ki 15:15,18,19; 2Ch 16:2

gold.

1Ki 6:31-35; 2Ch 29:3

it. Heb. them.

A.M. 3294. B.C. 710. the king.

2Ch 32:9; Isa 20:1; 36:2

Tartan.Calmet remarks, that these are not the names of persons, but of offices: {Tartan} signifies "he who presides over gifts or tribute;" {Rabsaris,} "the chief of the eunuchs;" and {Rabshakeh,} "the chief cup-bearer."

great. Heb. heavy. the conduit of the upper pool.If the Fuller's field were near En-Rogel, or the Fuller's fountain, east of Jerusalem, as is generally supposed, then the conduit of the upper pool may been an aqueduct that brought the water from the upper or eastern reservoir of that fountain, which had been seized in order to distress the city.

20:20; Isa 7:3; 22:9-11; 36:2

Eliakim.

19:2; Isa 22:20-24; 36:3,22; 37:2

Shebna.

Isa 22:15-19

the scribe. or, secretary.

2Sa 8:17; *marg:

the recorder.

2Sa 8:16; 20:24; 1Ki 4:3; 2Ch 34:8

Rab-shakeh.He was the chief speaker, being a very eloquent man, and, according to the Hebrews, whom Procopius follows, an apostate Jew; which is not improbable, as he spoke Hebrew so fluently; and when he blasphemed the Divine Majesty, the king and nobles rent their clothes, which was usual unless the blasphemer were an Israelite.

Thus saith.

2Ch 32:10; Isa 10:8-14; 36:4; 37:13; Da 4:30

What confidence.

22,29,30; 19:10; 2Ch 32:7,8,10,11,14-16; Ps 4:2; Isa 36:4,7; 37:10

sayest. or, talkest. vain words. Heb. word of the lips. Ihave counsel and strength for the war. or, but counsel and strength are for the war.

Pr 21:30,31

rebellest.

14

trustest. Heb. trustest thee. the staff.

Isa 36:6; Eze 29:6,7

upon Egypt.

Isa 30:2,7; 31:1-3

so is Pharaoh.

17:4; Jer 46:17

We trust.

5; Da 3:15; Mt 27:43

whose high places.

4; 2Ch 31:1; 32:12; Isa 36:7; 1Co 2:15

pledges. Heb. hostages.

I will deliver.

1Sa 17:42,44; 1Ki 20:10,18; Ne 4:2-5; Ps 123:3,4; Isa 10:13,14

Isa 36:8,9

How then.

Isa 10:8; Da 2:37,38; 4:22,37

thy trust.

21; De 17:16; Isa 31:1,3; 36:6,9; Jer 37:7; 42:14-18; Eze 17:15,17

chariots.

Ps 20:7,8

Am I now.

19:6,22-37; 1Ki 13:18; 2Ch 35:21; Isa 10:5,6; Am 3:6; Joh 19:10,11

Speak.Perceiving that the object of this blasphemous caitiff was to stir up the people to sedition, they mildly and reasonably required him to make his proposals in the Syrian language.

in the Syrian language.

Ezr 4:7; Isa 36:11,12; Da 2:4

eat.

6:25; De 28:53-57; Ps 73:8; La 4:5; Eze 4:13,15

their own piss. Heb. the water of their feet.

Rab-shakeh.

2Ch 32:18; Isa 36:13-18

the king of Assyria.

19; Ezr 7:12; Ps 47:2; Isa 10:8-13; Eze 29:3; 31:3-10; Re 19:6

saith.

Ps 73:8,9

Let not.

2Ch 32:11,15; Da 3:15-17; 6:16; Joh 19:10,11; 2Th 2:4,8

make you.

22

19:10,22; Ps 4:2; 11:1; 22:7,8; 71:9,11; 125:1,2; Mt 27:43; Lu 23:35

this city.

19:32-34

Make an agreement with me. or, Seek my favour. Heb. Makewith me a blessing.

Ge 32:20; 33:11; Pr 18:16

eat ye.

1Ki 4:20,25; Zec 3:10

cistern. or, pit.

I come.

11; 17:6,23; 24:14-16; 25:11

like your own.

Ex 3:8; Nu 13:26,27; 14:8; De 8:7-9; 11:12; 32:13,14

persuadeth. or, deceiveth.

29

Hath any.

19:12,13,17,18; 2Ch 32:14-17,19; Isa 10:10; 36:18-20

the gods.

19:13; Nu 13:21; 2Sa 8:9; Jer 49:23

Hamath.Hamath, there is little doubt, was the Epiphania of the Greeks, as Josephus, Theodoret, and Jerome, expressly assert. It was a celebrated city of Syria, situated on the Orontes, and the present Hamah doubtless occupies its site; as Abulfeda, who was prince or emir of Hamah about A.D. 1345, expressly states, in his Description of Syria, that Hamah is an ancient city mentioned in the writings of the Israelites. It is still a considerable town, situated on both sides of the Orontes, about three days' journey and a half from Tripoli; and must contain, Burckhardt says, at least 30,000 inhabitants.

Arpad.Arpad is probably the town of Arphas, mentioned by Josephus as limiting the province of Gamalitis, Gaulanitis, Batanea, and Trachonitis, to the N. E.; and the Raphan, or Raphanea, which Stephanus places near Epiphania.

the gods.

17:24-33

Ava.

Isa 36:18,19; 37:11,12,18,19

have they delivered.

17:6,23,24,30,31; 19:12,13

Who are.

19:17; Da 3:15

that the Lord.

Ex 5:2; 2Ch 32:15; Job 15:25,26; Isa 10:15; 37:23-29

held their peace.

Ps 38:13,14; 39:1; Pr 9:7; 26:4; Am 5:13; Mt 7:6

with their clothes rent.

5:7; 22:11,19; Ge 37:29,34; Job 1:20; Isa 33:7; 36:21,22; Jer 36:24

Mt 26:65

2 Kings 19

1 Hezekiah mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them.

6 Isaiah comforts them.

8 Sennacherib, going to encounter Tirhakah, sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah.

14 Hezekiah's prayer.

20 Isaiah's prophecy of the pride and destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion.

35 An angel slays the Assyrians.

36 Sennacherib is slain by his own sons.

when king.

Isa 37:1-7

he rent.

5:7; 18:37; 1Sa 4:12; Ezr 9:3; Job 1:20; Jer 36:24; Mt 26:65

covered.

6:30; Ge 37:34; 1Ki 21:27,29; Es 4:1-4; Ps 35:13; Jon 3:8; Mt 11:21

went into.

2Ch 7:15,16; Job 1:20,21

he sent Eliakim.

18:18; 22:13,14; Isa 37:2-5

to Isaiah.

2Ch 26:22; Mt 4:14; Lu 3:4

Esaias. the son of Amoz.

Isa 1:1; 2:1

This day.

18:29; Ps 39:11; 123:3,4; Jer 30:5-7; Ho 5:15; 6:1

blasphemy. or, provocation.

Ps 95:8; Heb 3:15,16

for the children.

Isa 26:17,18; 66:9; Ho 13:13

the Lord.

Ge 22:14; De 32:36; Jos 14:12; 1Sa 14:6; 2Sa 16:12

whom the king.

18:17-35

reprove.

22; 1Sa 17:45; Ps 50:21; 74:18

lift up.

2Ch 32:20; Ps 50:15; Jer 33:3; Eze 36:37; Ro 9:27; Jas 5:16,17

the remnant.

17:5,6; 18:13; 2Ch 28:5,6; Isa 8:7,8; 10:6

left. Heb. found.

5

Isaiah.

Isa 37:6,7-38

Be not afraid.

6:16; Ex 14:13; Le 26:8; De 20:1,3,4; Jos 11:6; 2Ch 20:15,17

Isa 41:10-14; 51:7,12,13

the servants.

18:17,35; Ps 74:18,23; Re 13:6

a blast.

35-37; Job 4:9; Ps 11:6; 18:14,15; 50:3; Isa 10:16-18; 11:4

Jer 51:1

hear a rumour.

7:6; Job 15:21; Jer 49:14; 51:46; Ob 1:1

I will cause.

36,37; 2Ch 32:21

Libnah.

8:22; Jos 10:29; 12:15; 15:42

Lachish.

18:14; Jos 12:11; 15:39; Isa 37:8,9; Mic 1:13

when he heard.When Sennacherib had levied contributions on Hezekiah, he marched his army into Egypt; where, after several successes, he laid siege to Pelusium, and spent much time in it; but hearing that Tirhakah, king of Ethiopia, whom Strabo calls Therchon, was marching against him with a great army, to assist his kinsman Sevechus, or Sethon, the king of Egypt, he durst not abide his coming, but raised the siege; and returning to Judea, he encamped against Lachish, and afterwards against Libnah. But finding that Tirhakah pursued him as a fugitive, he marched back to encounter him; and having totally routed his army, he returned to wreak his vengeance on Hezekiah.

1Sa 23:27; Isa 37:9

sent.

18:17

18:5,29,30; 2Ch 32:15-19; Isa 37:10-14

17,18; 17:5-11; 2Ch 32:13,14; Isa 10:8-11

Have the gods.

18:33,34

Gozan.

17:6; 1Ch 5:26

Haran.

Ge 11:31; 29:4; Ac 7:4

Charran. Rezeph.Rezeph was probably either Rezapha, which Ptolemy places in the Palmyrene, west of the Euphrates; or rather, Rezipha, in Mesopotamia, east of the Euphrates.

Eden.

Ge 2:8; Isa 37:12

Telassar.

Eze 27:23

the king.

17:24; Nu 13:21; 34:8; Isa 11:11; Jer 39:5; 49:23; Zec 9:2

Arpad.

18:34; Isa 37:13-20

Arphad.

Hezekiah.

Isa 37:14

spread it.

1Ki 8:28-30; Ezr 9:5; Ps 74:10,11; 91:1,2; 123:1-4

prayed.

2Sa 7:18-28; 2Ch 14:11; 20:6; 32:20; Da 9:3,4

O Lord God.

Ge 32:28; 33:20; 1Ki 8:23; 1Ch 4:10; Isa 41:17

dwellest.

Ex 25:22; 1Sa 4:4; 2Ch 5:7,8; Ps 80:1; 99:1

thou art the God.

5:15; 1Ki 18:39; Isa 43:10; 44:6,8; 45:22; Da 4:34,35

thou hast made.

Ge 1:1; 2:4; Ps 33:9; 102:25; 146:6; Jer 10:10-12; Joh 1:1-3:36

bow down.

Ps 31:2; Isa 37:17

open.

1Ki 8:29; 2Ch 6:40; Da 9:18

which hath sent.

4; Ps 79:12; Isa 37:4,17; Heb 11:26

Of a truth.

Job 9:2; Isa 5:9; Jer 26:15; Da 2:47; Mt 14:33; Lu 22:59; Ac 4:27

1Co 14:25

the kings.

16:9; 17:6,24; 1Ch 5:26; Isa 7:17,18; 10:9-11

have cast. Heb. have given.

2Sa 5:21; Isa 46:1,2

for they were.

Ps 115:4-8; Isa 37:18,19; 44:9-20; Jer 10:3-9,14-16; Ac 17:29

O Lord.

Ex 9:15,16; Jos 7:9; 1Sa 17:45-47; 1Ki 8:43; 18:36,37; 20:28

Ps 67:1,2; 83:18; Da 4:34-37

which thou hast.

2Sa 15:31; 17:23

I have heard.

20:5; 2Ch 32:20,21; Job 22:27; Ps 50:15; 65:2; Isa 58:9; 65:24

Jer 33:3; Da 9:20-23; Joh 11:42; Ac 10:4,31; 1Jo 5:14,15

The virgin.

Isa 23:12; 37:21,22-35; 47:1; Jer 14:17; 18:13; 31:4; La 1:15; 2:13

Am 5:2

the daughter.

Ps 9:14; 137:8; Isa 1:8; 23:10; 47:5; Jer 46:11; La 2:13; 4:21

Mic 4:8; Zec 9:9

shaken her head.

Job 16:4; Ps 22:7,8; Isa 37:22; La 2:15; Mt 27:39

Whom.

18:28-35; Ex 5:2; Ps 73:9; 74:22,23

exalted thy voice.

Ex 9:17; Pr 30:13; Isa 10:15; 14:13,14; Eze 28:2-9; Da 5:20-23

2Co 10:5; 2Th 2:4

the Holy One.

Ps 71:22; Isa 5:24; 30:11,12,15; Jer 51:5

By. Heb. By the hand of. messengers.

18:17; 2Ch 32:17

With the multitude.

18:23,33,34; Ps 20:7; Isa 10:7-11,14; 37:24,25; Eze 31:3-18

tall cedar trees thereof. Heb. tallness of the cedar-treesthereof. the forest of his Carmel. or, the forest, and his fruitful field.

I have digged, etc.I have conquered strange countries, and marched through the driest places, in which I have digged wells for my army.

with the sole.My infantry have been so numerous, that they alone have been sufficient to dry up all the rivers of besieged places, either by drinking them, or by diverting their course into other channels.

Ex 15:9; 2Sa 17:13; 1Ki 20:10; Da 4:30

besieged places. or, fenced places.

Hast thou not, etc. or,Hast thou not heard how I have made it long ago, and formed it of ancient times? Should I now bring it to be laid waste, and fenced cities to be ruinous heaps? I have done it.

Ps 33:11; 76:10; Isa 10:5,6,15; 37:26,27; 45:7; 46:10,11; 54:16

Ac 4:27,28

of small power. Heb. short of hand.

Nu 11:23; 14:9; Ps 48:4-7; 127:1; Jer 37:10; 50:36,37; 51:30,32

they were.

Ps 92:7; 102:11; Isa 40:6-8; Jas 1:10,11; 1Pe 1:24

the grass.

Ps 129:6-8

I know.

Ps 139:1-11; Jer 23:23,24

abode. or, sitting. thy going out.

De 28:6,19; Ps 121:8; Isa 37:28,29

thy rage.

Ps 2:1-5; 7:6; 10:13,14; 46:6; 93:3,4; Lu 6:11; Joh 15:18,23,24

Ac 7:51

thy tumult.

Ps 65:7; 74:4,23; 83:2

I will put.This alludes to the method by which the common people manage their beasts in the East, especially the dromedaries, which are governed by a bridle fastened to a ring, which runs through the nostril of the beast.

Job 41:2; Ps 32:9; Eze 29:4; 38:4; Am 4:2

by the way.

33,36,37

a sign.

21,31-34; 20:8,9; Ex 3:12; 1Sa 2:34; Isa 7:11-14; Lu 2:12

Ye shall eat.

Le 25:4,5,20-22; Isa 37:30

the remnant that, etc. Heb. the escaping of the house ofJudah that remaineth.

4; 2Ch 32:22,23; Isa 1:9; 10:20-22

shall yet again.

Ps 80:9; Isa 27:6; 37:31,32

For.

4; Jer 44:14; Ro 9:27; 11:5

they that escape. Heb. the escaping. the zeal.

Isa 9:7; 59:17; 63:15; Eze 5:13; 20:9; Zec 1:14; Joh 2:17

He shall not come.

Isa 8:7-10; 10:24,25,28-32; 37:33-35

cast a bank.

2Sa 20:15; Eze 21:22; Lu 19:43,44

By the way.

28,36

I will defend.

20:6; Ps 46:5,6; 48:2-8; Isa 31:5; 38:6

for mine.

De 32:27; Isa 43:25; 48:9,11; Eze 36:22; Eph 1:6,14

my servant.

1Ki 11:12,13; 15:4; Isa 9:7; Jer 23:5,6; 33:21,26

that night.

Ex 12:29; Da 5:30; 1Th 5:2,3

the angel.

Ex 12:29,30; 2Sa 24:16; 1Ch 21:12,16; 2Ch 32:21,22; Ps 35:5,6

Ac 12:23

and smote.

Isa 10:16-19,33; 30:30-33; 37:36; Ho 1:7

when they arose.

Ex 12:30; Ps 76:5-7,10

Sennacherib.

7,28,33

Nineveh.

Ge 10:11,12; Jon 1:2; 3:2-10; Na 1:1; 2:8; Mt 12:41

Nisroch.

10; 18:5,30; De 32:31; 2Ch 32:14,19; Isa 37:37,38

his sons smote.

7; 2Ch 32:21

the land.Armenia or Ararat is a province of Asia, comprising the modern Turcomania and part of Persia; having Georgia on the north, Curdistan, or the ancient Assyria on the south, and Asia Minor, now Natolia, on the west.

Armenia. Heb. Ararat.

Ge 8:4; Jer 51:27

Esar-haddon.

Ezr 4:2

2 Kings 20

1 Hezekiah, having received a message of death, by prayer has his life lengthened.

8 The sun goes ten degrees backward for a sign of that promise.

12 Berodach-baladan sending to visit Hezekiah, because of the wonder, has notice of his treasures.

14 Isaiah understanding thereof, foretells the Babylonian captivity.

20 Manasseh succeeds Hezekiah.

A.M. 3291. B.C. 713. was Hezekiah.

2Ch 32:24-26; Isa 38:1-20; Joh 11:1-5; Php 2:27,30

the prophet.

19:2,20

Set thine house in order. Heb. Give charge concerning thinehouse.

2Sa 17:23; Isa 38:1; *margins

thou shalt die.

Jer 18:7-10; Jon 3:4-10

he turned.

1Ki 8:30; Ps 50:15; Isa 38:2,3; Mt 6:6

remember.

Ge 8:1; Ne 5:19; 13:14,22,31; Ps 25:7; 89:47,50; 119:49; Isa 63:11

I have walked.

18:3-6; Ge 5:22,24; 17:1; 1Ki 2:4; 3:6; Job 1:1,8; Lu 1:6

in truth.

2Ch 31:20,21; Ps 32:2; 145:18; Jer 4:2; Joh 1:47; 2Co 1:12

1Jo 3:21,22

a perfect heart.

1Ki 8:61; 11:4; 15:14; 2Ch 16:9

wept sore. Heb. wept with a great weeping.

2Sa 12:21,22; Ps 6:6; 102:9; Isa 38:14; Heb 5:7

court. or, city.

22:14; 1Ki 7:8

Turn again.

2Sa 7:3-5; 1Ch 17:2-4

the captain.

Jos 5:14,15; 1Sa 9:16; 10:1; 2Sa 5:2; 2Ch 13:12; Heb 2:10

the God.

2Ch 34:3; Isa 38:5; 55:3; Mt 22:32

I have heard.

19:20; Ps 65:2; 66:19,20; Lu 1:13

I have seen.

Ps 39:12; 56:8; 126:5; Re 7:17

I will heal.

7; Ex 15:26; De 32:39; Job 33:19-26; Ps 147:3; Jas 5:14,15

thou shalt go.

8; Ps 66:13-15,19,20; 116:12-14; 118:17-19; Isa 38:22; Joh 5:14

I will add.

Ps 116:15; Ac 27:24

I will defend.

19:34; 2Ch 32:22; Isa 10:24

Take a lump.

2:20-22; 4:41; Isa 38:21

the boil.The word {shechin,} from the Arabic {sachana,} to be hot, signifies an inflammatory tumour, or burning boil; and some think that Hezekiah's malady was a pleurisy; others, that it was the plague; and others, the elephantiasis, a species of leprosy, as one of the Hexapla versions renders in Job 2:7. A poultice of figs might be very proper to maturate a boil, or dismiss any obstinate inflammatory swelling; but we need not discuss its propriety in this case, because it was as much the means which God chose to bless for his recovery, as the clay which Christ moistened to anoint the eyes of the blind man; for in both cases, without Divine interposition the cure could not have been effected.

What shall be.

5; 19:29; Jud 6:17,37-40; Isa 7:11,14; 38:22; Ho 6:2

This sign.

Isa 38:7,8; Mt 16:1-4; Mr 8:11,12; Lu 11:29,30

2:10; 3:18; Isa 49:6; Mr 9:28,29; Joh 14:12

cried unto.

Ex 14:15; 1Ki 17:20,21; 18:36-38; Ac 9:40

he brought.

Jos 10:12-14; 2Ch 32:24,31; Isa 38:8

dial. Heb. degrees.

A.M. 3292. B.C. 712. Berodach-baladan.

Isa 39:1-8

Merodach-baladan. king.

2Ch 32:31

Babylon.

Ge 10:10; 11:9; Isa 13:1,19; 14:4

sent letters.

2Sa 8:10; 10:2

for he had heard.

Isa 39:1

shewed.

2Ch 32:27; Isa 39:2

precious things. or, spicery.

1Ki 10:2,10,15,25

armour. or, jewels. Heb. vessels. there was nothing.

2Ch 32:25,26; Pr 23:5; Ec 7:20

came Isaiah.

Isa 39:3-8

What said.

5:25,26; 2Sa 12:7-15; 2Ch 16:7-10; 25:7-9,15,16; Ps 141:5; Pr 25:12

Jer 26:18,19; Am 7:12,13; Mr 6:18,19

a far country.

De 28:49; Jos 9:6,9; Isa 13:5

All the things.

13; Jos 7:19; Job 31:33; Pr 28:13; 1Jo 1:8-10

Hear.

7:1; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; Am 7:16

shall be carried.

24:13; 25:13-15; Le 26:19; 2Ch 36:10,18; Jer 27:21,22; 52:17-19

thy sons.

24:12; 25:6; 2Ch 33:11

they shall be."Fulfilled in Da. 1:3-7."

Good.

Le 10:3; 1Sa 3:18; Job 1:21; Ps 39:9; La 3:22,39

It is not good, etc. or, Shall there not be peace and truth,etc. peace and truth.

Es 9:30; Jer 33:6; Zec 8:19; Lu 2:10,14

he made a pool.

2Ch 32:4,30,32; Ne 3:16; Isa 22:9-11

the book.

8:23; 15:6,26; 16:19; 1Ki 14:19; 15:7,23

A.M. 3306. B.C. 698. slept.

21:18; 1Ki 2:10; 11:43; 14:31; 2Ch 26:23; 32:33

Manasseh.

21:1
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